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Need a simple explanation of the inject method
I'm looking at this code but my brain is not registering how the number 10 can become the result. Would someone mind explaining what's happening here?
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Patterns for handling batch operations in REST web services?
...xample, to delete several messages at once.
DELETE /mail?&id=0&id=1&id=2
It's a little more complicated to batch update partial resources, or resource attributes. That is, update each markedAsRead attribute. Basically, instead of treating the attribute as part of each resource, you tr...
C++ preprocessor __VA_ARGS__ number of arguments
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Is there an R function for finding the index of an element in a vector?
... that is equal to x . I know that one way to do this is: which(x == v)[[1]] , but that seems excessively inefficient. Is there a more direct way to do it?
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Disable migrations when running unit tests in Django 1.7
Django 1.7 introduced database migrations .
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Command-line Unix ASCII-based charting / plotting tool
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Boolean operators && and ||
...an return a vector, like this:
((-2:2) >= 0) & ((-2:2) <= 0)
# [1] FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
The longer form evaluates left to right examining only the first element of each vector, so the above gives
((-2:2) >= 0) && ((-2:2) <= 0)
# [1] FALSE
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How to scale down a range of numbers with a known min and max value
...anel. I want the height and width of each ellipse to be in a range of say 1-30. I have methods that find the minimum and maximum values from my data set, but I won't have the min and max until runtime. Is there an easy way to do this?
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Python assigning multiple variables to same value? list behavior
... and Chris Wallace have a hot dog. If you change the first element of a to 1, the first elements of b and c are 1.
If you want to know if two names are naming the same object, use the is operator:
>>> a=b=c=[0,3,5]
>>> a is b
True
You then ask:
what is different from this...
